Category Saree Tassels

Saree Kuchu Design Catalog

Saree Kuchu Design Catalog

These Saree Kuchu designs are inspired by very old patterns usually used to make door hangings also called torans, replacing wool with Silk Thread. Here are a few latest designs handcrafted by our team. Crochet work is done using 6 to 8 strands of silk thread. Different types of beads, pearls, and crystals are used to give it a grand look. It is usually finished by adding a bunch of silk threads referred to as kuchu or tassel. Watch the videos linked if you want to learn how to work the designs. Visit – www.knottythreadz.com for all kuchu making related…

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Flower Crochet Saree Tassels

Flower Crochet Saree Tassels

With the rising demand for Saree Kuchu, Crochet and Tatting are gaining popularity in the present age. Crochet laces are still used on Bridal Gowns and Dresses in few countries and that’s where our crochet tassels get inspiration from. I remember seeing crochet laces around the neckline of tops, on sleeves, and flair of the Kurti top, who knew it was handmade! Usually, a special thread is used for crochet called Crochet Thread, but since we are working on Silk Sarees we started using Silk Thread to match the luster of the Saree. Earlier there were very few crochet designs,…

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Double Colour Saree Kuchu With Beads

Saree Kuchu is trending off late, and due to high demand new designs are getting added to our collection every now and then. People want something new every time and we are glad to surprise them each time. Here is one such design which is very simple and yet elegant. While working this design it is very important to choose the right kind of beads and needle. Beads need to have a slightly big hole and the needle should be appropriate. If the needle you are using is very thick with a big eye then you might find it difficult…

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How to make Double Color Saree Kuchu

How to make Double Color Saree Kuchu

Saree Kuchu for the sarees has become an integral part of today’s age. No Saree is complete without saree kuchu also known as tassels. This kind of Double Color Baby Kuchu can be the right choice for someone who prefers simple. Two colors of Silk Thread is used to do this kind of design. Mostly when you think of double color saree kuchu, 2 colors are used in alternative fashion, but this is slightly different compared to that. In this pattern, each kuchu or tassel is divided into 2 colors. Usually, we use 100 to 120 strands of silk thread…

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How to do Traditional Saree Kuchu Design

How to do Traditional Saree Kuchu Design

Traditional Saree Kuchu is an art of tying thread knots which requires good lot of patience and creativity. Traditionally they are called as saree kuchu and now famous as saree tassels in the modern time. This kind of design needs lot of time as the design is full of knots. The knots have to be placed very neatly and carefully. As a kid I remember seeing this kind of design of my grandma’s saree. Then, I used to wonder how can anyone have so much patience to make so many knots and that too so neatly. I never knew I…

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Bridal Baby Kuchu Using Stone Chain & Ball Chain

This is one of our most loved saree kuchu designs. Most of the brides choose this for their wedding saree as it looks very grand. First tassel or kuchu needs to be tied to the picot end of the saree. For the tassel minimum 100 strands of silk thread is required in total. Since we are using a big eye needle, 50 strands of silk thread is taken in the needle, both the ends of the 50 strands have to be kept at equal length, so that it becomes 100 strands. Regular kuchu has to be tied but the length…

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How to Make Baby Kuchu Using Silk Thread – 1 Step Design

Saree Kuchu Making Materials –www.knottythreadz.com It is one of the oldest and the easiest design to work. This basic design with a little twist looks very elegant on any kanjeevaram saree or cotton saree. The first step can be worked with zari or contrast silk thread. The thickness and the length of the of the tassel totally depends on your choice. This design can be worked in single or multi-colour as per the saree. This simple design would be a great choice for simple silk sarees and also for someone who dont like beads. Try it out yourself by following…

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How to Make Baby Kuchu Using Silk Thread

Saree Kuchu Making Materials – www.knottythreadz.com Baby Kuchu is one of the most oldest traditional kuchu designs. Its very simple and yet it looks very elegant. Thick and short tassels are named as Baby Kuchu. Earlier baby kuchu was limited to silk sarees, but now its often used on cotton saree, linen saree, duppattas, stoles and also kurtis and lehengas. In Cotton and Linen Sarees generally cotton thread is used to match the texture.Silk thread is used in Kanjeevaram Sarees because of its lustre. The bunches can be tied in single colour or double colour. The length of the tassel…

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